Releases

Trailblazing soul man Booker T Jones has written the most audacious chapter of his career with Potato Hole, his first solo album in decades and the natural evolution of his groundbreaking work leading Booker T and the MGs in the 1960s. Backed by the Drive-By Truckers with Booker's signature ...

With 'Abattoir Blues/The Lyre Of Orpheus' we have something that few could have expected - two albums that can both be regarded as self-contained masterpieces; two storming, driving, relentless, devotional, slinky, subtle, heartbreakingly-beautiful records that, lyrically, switch from the cynical to the sanguine, the defeated to the defiant, dealing in ...

A Stranger Here is Ramblin' Jack Elliott's long-anticipated follow-up to his 2006 ANTI- Records debut I Stand Alone. Working with producer Joe Henry (Bettye LaVette, Solomon Burke, Elvis Costello/Allen Toussaint), the 77 year old Elliott sings and plays acoustic guitar, and is backed by a stellar collection of ...

30 years since the formation of Husker Du and 20 years since their explosive demise and the subsequent release of his first lauded solo effort Workbook - called a "masterpiece" by critics - Bob Mould is marking anniversaries with Life And Times, an album filled with self-reflection and an unflinching examination of ...

Anti- Records has released the eagerly awaited Neko Case album 'Middle Cyclone.' The fifteen-track collection is Case's first release since 2006's 'Fox Confessor Brings The Flood,' the best-reviewed and best-selling album of her career.

'Middle Cyclone' was produced by Case with Darryl Neudorf and recorded in Tucson, Brooklyn ...

N.A.S.A is an ongoing creative collaboration between two lifelong music aficionados, Squeak E. Clean ad DJ Zegon, and their friends, friends of friends and musical heroes. While N.A.S.A. stands for North America/South America and contains a number of superstar artists from both coasts ...

From the first lines of "Mutiny," the opening track on William Elliott Whitmore's ANTI- Records debut 'Animals In The Dark,' one can see that this is decidedly not simply a continuation of his Southern trilogy that spanned his last three releases. Rather than a reflection of life and loss ...